Train driver suicide causes massive rail delays in France
A train driver’s suicide while on duty has caused significant rail delays in France, affecting around 3,000 passengers on routes between Paris and southeastern France. The incident occurred on Christmas Eve, with delays of up to five hours for 10 ...

Some 3,000 train passengers have been affected by delays in services between Paris and southeastern France that started Tuesday and spilled over into Wednesday.
Around 10 high-speed (TGV) trains were delayed by up to five hours Tuesday after the suicide on Christmas Eve, an exceptionally busy time for travel.
The prosecutors' office in Melun, southeast of Paris, told AFP that the driver appeared to have jumped to his death from the moving train.
His body was discovered later near the tracks.
Without a driver operating the controls, the train's automatic emergency procedure kicked in, causing the train to stop, the office said.
An investigation into the circumstances of the death was ongoing.
SNCF confirmed the driver's death, saying he "committed suicide while the train was moving".
There was no threat to the safety of passengers on the train, or to services elsewhere in the network, SNCF added.
Train traffic was "resuming progressively" Wednesday, SNCF said, warning however of some possible further delays.
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